3 WellSpan Hospitals Reach Construction Milestones

The final beams are going up as the buildout of these hospitals in central Pennsylvania enters its final stages.

By HFT Staff


The construction of three WellSpan hospitals has reached a significant milestone, with the final beams going up as the buildout of these hospitals in central Pennsylvania enters its final stages. 

When opened, WellSpan Carlisle Hospital, WellSpan Newberry Hospital and WellSpan Shrewsbury Hospital will provide a new approach to care in the region, using a smaller format structure that streamlines efficiencies. 

Each hospital, which is expected to open in early 2026, will feature: 

  • A 24/7 emergency department. 
  • 10 inpatient beds. 
  • Diagnostic capabilities including ultrasound, CT, X-ray and laboratory services. 
  • Improved access to high-quality health care for residents in the region. 

The hospital emergency departments will treat common emergency care needs such as falls, injuries, burns and infections. 

The Carlisle hospital in Cumberland County will be located at the corner of Sprint Drive and Walnut Bottom Road in South Middleton Township, in the center of one of the fastest-growing counties in Pennsylvania.  

The Newberry and Shrewsbury hospitals will be located in York County, both just off exits of busy Interstate 83. WellSpan Newberry Hospital will be located at 36 Robinhood Drive in Newberry Township, adjacent to a number of businesses and growing residential areas. And WellSpan Shrewsbury Hospital will be located at 13515 Wolfe Road in New Freedom. 



July 28, 2025


Topic Area: Construction


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